Flanatička Street

Flanatička Street is the most famous streets for walking and socializing host and tourists in Pula. During the Austro-Hungarian reign, it was called Flanaticstrasse; in Yugoslavia was called Lenin Street; under the leadership of Italy was called Flanatica. By the end of the 20th century, the Street was marked with two lines of Kalina, and after they were removed due to old age and dryness, they were replaced by fifteen plants of Judas’ Tree. During the works, the whole street was paved and received the waste bins. Despite the changes in the name and the looks, the street was never able to be bypassed during the walk. Today, the Street contains numerous shops, as well as bars and restaurants, and holds various events on special occasions. The Street will take you to the market on one end, while the other end of the street represents the entrance to the old part of the city.